Ninti and Ishkur(Iskur, correct spelling) are both mesopotamian deities. Myths. This song is quite simple. We want what we want without considering the consequences. Even what seems good and righteous comes with consequences. Human nature is to take and give nothing. There is no good within any of us since our biggest fault is judging one another which can have severe consequences as ' the hitman '. We're rotten to the core.
Ninti and Ishkur(Iskur, correct spelling) are both mesopotamian deities. Myths. This song is quite simple. We want what we want without considering the consequences. Even what seems good and righteous comes with consequences. Human nature is to take and give nothing. There is no good within any of us since our biggest fault is judging one another which can have severe consequences as ' the hitman '. We're rotten to the core.
@Peril I hadn't thought about the song in that way… the idea that even good intentions have consequences is pretty eye-opening
@Peril I hadn't thought about the song in that way… the idea that even good intentions have consequences is pretty eye-opening